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Address:

Inge & Gert Erauw
Le Haut
Serley
71310

Reviews:

1 reviews

Price per night:

price from €95

Telephone:

0643109779

Mobile:

0643109779

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Chambres d'hôtes Le Meflatot offers a charming stay in a restored 18th century farmhouse, complete with an old bakery, a tranquil pond, and a stunning Bressan barn. The estate has been thoughtfully renovated to preserve its original features and timeless character, while also providing modern luxuries for guests. Each room has been carefully furnished by the hostess, featuring comfortable armchairs and unique decorations. The presence of solid wood floors creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, ensuring an unforgettable experience.

For breakfast, the hostess serves a delicious and extensive meal in the communal lounges of the farmhouse. These lounges are open to guests throughout the day, offering the opportunity to peruse books about the region, indulge in an exciting thriller, or enjoy a pleasant conversation. On sunny days, guests have the option to have breakfast in the garden, surrounded by the peaceful ambiance of the weeping willow and the pond.

Additional amenities include the availability of an extra bed upon request, a strict no-smoking policy in all rooms, and the possibility of accommodating pets with prior arrangement. Families with young children will also appreciate the availability of a highchair, cot, baby bath, or pushchair upon request. Lastly, wireless internet is available for those who bring their own laptops.

Overall, Chambres d'hôtes Le Meflatot provides a delightful and comfortable retreat, blending old-world charm with modern conveniences.

Reviews

Appréciations pour Chambres d'hôtes Le Meflatot, Serley:

Meflatot
Review by: Mathieu Vanneste, Aou 30 2010 10:42PM
We spend our holiday at Meflatot from 17th till 31st 2010 and it is one of the most relaxing holidays we had. We used to go on holiday by motorcycle and tent but this year with our 7 months old Son that woud be difficult. So we were looking for à relaxing holiday... Read à book, take à swim, visiting some wineries or nice village in the neigbouhood. We had it all. But what most touches us was the kindness of Inge and Gert. They accept each visitor as family, asking 2, 3 times à day of everything is alright. We Will go back for dure and if you neef à quiet place to recharge your batteries... This is really the place to.

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Directions

Travel Directions from Luxembourg:
Take the A31 towards Metz-Nancy-Dijon.
At Dijon-Sud, take the A39 towards Grenoble-Genève-Besançon-Dôle.
After 25 km, take the A36 towards Beaune.
On the A36, take exit 1 for Saint-Jean-De-Losne, and follow the signs for Seurre.
In Seurre, follow the other directions until you see the sign for Louhans.
Continue following the signs for Louhans until you reach Mervans.
In Mervans, head towards Saint-Germain-Du-Bois.
After approximately 5 km, take a left turn towards Serley.
In Serley, keep the church and square on your right (Le Haut).
After approximately 2 km, turn left and you will arrive at Chambres dhôtes le meflatot.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Notes: + tourist tax
Notes: + tourist tax
Notes: + tourist tax

Services

Wi-Fi
Tennis
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden

Attractions

  • Château de Cormatin: Located in the nearby village of Cormatin, this stunning castle is known for its beautifully landscaped gardens and well-preserved interiors. Visitors can explore the grand rooms and admire the unique architectural features of this 17th-century masterpiece.
  • Tournus Abbey: Situated in the town of Tournus, just a short drive from Le Haut, this abbey dates back to the 10th century. The abbey's Romanesque architecture and intricate sculptures make it a popular attraction for history and art enthusiasts.
  • Taizé Community: Located in the village of Taizé, this ecumenical community draws thousands of pilgrims from around the world. Known for its peaceful atmosphere and contemplative worship, visitors can attend prayer services and engage in spiritual reflection.
  • Voie Verte: This scenic greenway is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. The Voie Verte is a converted railway line that runs through beautiful countryside, offering opportunities for cycling, walking, and picnicking along the way. The nearby section between Cluny and Mâcon is particularly picturesque.
  • Cluny Abbey: Considered one of the largest and most influential abbeys in Europe during the Middle Ages, Cluny Abbey is a significant historical site. Visitors can explore the ruins of this once-magnificent abbey, including the impressive bell tower, and learn about its rich history through interactive exhibits.
  • Hameau Duboeuf: Wine enthusiasts should not miss a visit to Hameau Duboeuf, located in Romanèche-Thorins. This unique wine-themed park offers guided tours, wine tastings, and educational exhibits, showcasing the rich winemaking heritage of the region.
  • La Roche de Solutré: Nature lovers will enjoy a trip to La Roche de Solutré, a distinctive limestone escarpment. The site is renowned for its archaeological significance, as it has yielded numerous prehistoric artifacts. Hiking to the top also rewards visitors with panoramic views of the surrounding vineyards and countryside.
  • Cluny Museum of Art and Archaeology: Situated in the town of Cluny, this museum houses an impressive collection of art and archaeological artifacts. From ancient Roman sculptures to medieval religious art, the museum offers a fascinating journey through the region's cultural history.
  • Paray-le-Monial: This small town is a significant pilgrimage site for Catholics due to its association with Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque. Visitors can explore the Basilica of Paray-le-Monial, known for its beautiful architecture and peaceful atmosphere. 10. Mâcon: Located just a short distance from Le Haut, the city of Mâcon offers a blend of history, culture, and culinary delights. Visitors can wander through the charming old town, visit the Saint-Vincent Cathedral, or enjoy a river cruise on the Saône River. The city is also renowned for its wine production, so wine tastings are a must-do.